- Argo
In
Greek mythology , the "Argo" (Ἀργώ) was the ship on whichJason and theArgonauts sailed fromIolcus to retrieve theGolden Fleece .Legendry
The "Argo" was built by the shipwright Argus, and its crew were specially protected by the goddess
Hera . The best source for the myth is the "Argonautica " byApollonius Rhodius . According to a variety of sources of the legend, the "Argo" was said to have been planned or constructed with the help ofAthena . According to other legends it contained in itsprow a magical piece of timber from the sacred forest ofDodona , which could speak and render prophecies. After the successful journey, the "Argo" was consecrated toPoseidon in theIsthmus of Corinth . It was then translated into the sky and turned into theconstellation ofArgo Navis .1728 [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/HistSciTech/HistSciTech-idx?type=turn&entity=HistSciTech000900240177&isize=L&q1=132] ]Several authors of antiquity (
Apollonius Rhodius , Pliny, ["Hist. Nat. 1.c.56]Philostephanus ) discussed the hypothetical shape of the ship. Generally it was imagined like a Greek warship, agalley , and authors hypothesized that it was the first ship of this type that had gone out on a high-sea voyage.Argo in Current Culture
The story of Argo has carried into current culture in many different way. An All Terrain Vehicle company now makes an Argo model [http://www.argoatv.com/] , high schools have used the name, along with many software companies that utilize the word Argo. Many yachts and smaller dinghies have also registered using the title Argo, including
Argo (Yacht) .References
External links
* [http://www.volos-city.gr/Images/argo1.jpgArtist's rendering of the Argo]
* [http://www.volos-city.gr/Images/2.jpgArgo's voyage]
* [http://www.volosradio.gr/Argo_EN.htm Today's Argo's voyage]
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